Kansas City Chiefs CB Dunta Robinson promised a playoff appearance when the team reported to training camp, and praised head coach Andy Reid. "Andy's brought that winning mentality to this football team," Robinson said.

Kansas City Chiefs CB Brandon Flowers said he believes the team can have one of the top defensive backfields in the NFL this season after the additions of CBs Sean Smith and Dunta Robinson. "We going out there trying to have the best secondary," Flowers said. "Sean Smith is a big corner that can bump and run ... we brought in Dunta Robinson, someone who can come in and cover, (and) also, [SS Eric Berry] is always roaming on the back end. If we put it all together, man, I think we have the pieces to be the best secondary in the NFL."

Atlanta Falcons DE John Abraham (ankle), CB Dunta Robinson (head) and CB Christopher Owens (hamstring) might be ready to play in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game Sunday, Jan. 13. "Chris has been working on the side," head coach Mike Smith said Saturday, Jan. 5. "Again, we don't have to talk about injuries, but he's working on the side. We'll have to wait to see where he is. Probably of the guys, he's not as far along as the other guys that we've been talking about."

Atlanta Falcons CB Dunta Robinson (concussion) said he is encouraged with the progress in his recovery from a concussion and believes he will be able to play in the team's Divisional Round playoff game.

Atlanta Falcons CB Dunta Robinson is scheduled to make $6 million this season with $5 million of that salary guaranteed. If the team considered releasing him this season, they would only receive $1 million in salary cap relief.